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Troubleshooting Mindset - 5 Pillars and Mental Shortcuts 

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Bryan goes over the HVAC troubleshooting mindset, including the 5 Pillars of diagnosis, at an HVAC training class in Birmingham, AL. He also covers a few mental shortcuts you can take that still allow you to troubleshoot accurately.
Good troubleshooters and diagnosticians listen a lot more than they talk. Troubleshooting requires us to find the problem and solve it, but the best diagnosticians figure out WHY the problem exists in the first place and takes steps to rectify the problem's source.
The 5 Pillars are five measurements that tell us a LOT about an HVAC system's performance. (Believe it or not, static pressure is not on there. We technically could add delivered capacity, too.) You CAN use non-invasive testing to check the 5 Pillars, and you can use it to set the charge. The point of the 5 Pillars is to avoid setting the charge by just ONE value; that's just not a reliable practice when you have load changes and variations in performance.
We currently have newer, more accurate ways of finding airflow and delivered capacity. (Those methods surely beat using a lot of math and a thermocouple covered in a sock soaked with distilled water!) Nowadays, delivered capacity could potentially be more useful than one of the original 5 Pillars, delta T.
The other 5 Pillars include suction pressure, head pressure, superheat, and subcooling. However, suction and head pressure could easily be replaced by saturation and condensing temperature. The most important thing is to make a quick "if-this-then-that" mindset for troubleshooting, and having a set of 5 Pillars is a way to use heuristics (mental shortcuts) to your advantage in the field.
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Комментарии : 18   
@christopheresparza8885
@christopheresparza8885 2 года назад
Awesome thank you for the content
@Pennconst101
@Pennconst101 10 месяцев назад
I don’t know how they only have 297,000 subscribers. These folks put out some of the best videos in the trade I’ve ever experienced.
@adamradley4407
@adamradley4407 2 года назад
That first point of listening to the homeowner is one of the most important steps especially when trying to chase down an intermittent issue.
@Pennconst101
@Pennconst101 2 года назад
I’ll argue it’s THE most important thing.
@adamradley4407
@adamradley4407 2 года назад
@@Pennconst101 they might not understand the meaning of what they are noticing but they can definitely lead you to the problem if you know how to listen and interpret what they are trying to relate to you. Learning how to probe them with the correct questions is also very helpful. Things like; "when did you first notice a problem?", "have you had any problems before?", "when do you notice it the most?", "any particular time of day?", "any strang noises or smells?", "any new changes to the house or work that has been done?"..... so on and so forth
@scottallen5182
@scottallen5182 2 года назад
Great video as always Bryan. I'm a huge believer in non-invasive testing.
@brianmcdermott1718
@brianmcdermott1718 2 года назад
Great video Bryan. Keep up al the great work. Thnank You.
@billspohn3375
@billspohn3375 2 года назад
Love this, succinct and well conveyed! Plus the FloridaMan reference!
@JR-ch8rt
@JR-ch8rt 2 года назад
Awesome content
@grantwegewarth3755
@grantwegewarth3755 2 года назад
Thanks man
@muhammadusamakhan5295
@muhammadusamakhan5295 2 года назад
thanks sir
@muhammadusamakhan5295
@muhammadusamakhan5295 2 года назад
is there certain stage where our refrigent jerk to spread and system variates sorry for the question
@muhammadusamakhan5295
@muhammadusamakhan5295 2 года назад
can you explain what if secondary load is change than how we alter our circuit
@mitchell8204
@mitchell8204 11 месяцев назад
Can you send me an image of that hierarchy of hvacr techs? I would like to share this with my coworkers at my company.
@stephwaylonwells3218
@stephwaylonwells3218 2 года назад
👍
@icidro1
@icidro1 2 года назад
where's the rest of the video?
@6barry66
@6barry66 2 года назад
The constant criticism of our performance just never stops. So I guess that means that everyone else is doing a Flawless perfect job. I spent 45 years in the HV AC industry and I don't recall a single time where I heard someone say something good about someone else. We do not Design This equipment nor do we have any say in how it is designed. We knew way back in 1975 that the condensing units were way too small for the climate in New Jersey. Yet if we spoke up and said so we were told that we did not understand air conditioning. Many years later when we made hi seer units which is mostly due to a bigger radiator or condenser the stigma Still Remains, it's our fault that compressors failed. We give up.
@antnonylane9989
@antnonylane9989 2 года назад
The tech level chart has me reevaluating myself😮‍💨
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